Cheryl Antonucci was in Ethiopia in March and found an apparently very reliable site for Cape Clawless Otter.
Cape Clawless Otters, Lake Awasa, 2019: Cheryl Antonucci’s report of a very reliable lodge for Cape Clawless Otters.
Jon
Cheryl Antonucci was in Ethiopia in March and found an apparently very reliable site for Cape Clawless Otter.
Cape Clawless Otters, Lake Awasa, 2019: Cheryl Antonucci’s report of a very reliable lodge for Cape Clawless Otters.
Jon
Just doing a bit of reading following a trip to Uganda and Rwanda and came across information regarding the...
Here’s Fiona Reid’s report from a productive – but quite challenging – trip to Gabon in August. Gabon, 2019:...
Another Madagascar report this time from Torbjörn Lundqvist, who visited some of the less mammal-watched spots, and in 3.5...
An article about splitting the Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin into 3 species. I was aware that some people considered there...
Critically Endangered Cheetahs In Algeria Snapped With Camera Trap (February 27, 2009) — A survey of the Sahara has...
Dear Mammal Watcher, Last November I probably saw a black-backed jackal Lupulella mesomelas in Awash NP in Ethiopia. I...
If anyone is interested, here is my trip report from South Africa last year. We had a rubbish guide,...
Back in 2020 B.C (Before Covid) I was planning a return to Madagascar. And last month, in a fit...
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I visited here in Feb 2020 and no sign of the otter (or its putative holt). If I understood the guard correctly — and i’m not sure that i did — it “was here but now gone”.
Damn. What a pity!
I saw an otter yesterday in my backyard 500m from Awash river near Koka reservoir. Colorwise perhaps rather the spotted necked otter thou.